The stunning look of luminescent stained glass along with high resolution digital printing on poly-satin background featuring vibrant color & crisp graphics lend an elegant look to this banner and it’s partner banner. The image of a cornucopia and the text “Praise God from whom” appear on the banner. The 3' x 4' 8" banner has 3-inch pole hem with t-pole cut out on top and metal rod sewn in bottom for hanging weight. The Universal T-Pole is ideal for hanging this banner.

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Care Tips. . .In most instances, banner can be simply wiped clean, but is machine washable using cold water. Use warm iron on reverse side only.

Did you know. . .The cornucopia (Latin: Cornu Copiae) is a symbol of food and abundance dating back to the 5th century BC, also referred to as Horn of Plenty, Horn of Amalthea, and harvest cone.

In Greek mythology, Amalthea raised Zeus on the milk of a goat. In return Zeus gave Amalthea the goat's horn. It had the power to give to the person in possession of it whatever he or she wished for. This gave rise to the legend of the cornucopia. The original depictions were of the goat's horn filled with fruits and flowers: deities, especially Fortuna, would be depicted with the horn of plenty.

In modern depiction, the cornucopia is typically a hollow, horn-shaped wicker basket typically filled with various kinds of festive fruit and vegetables. The cornucopia has come to be associated with Thanksgiving and the harvest.